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1. Despite an increase in literacy and higher education, India continues to face the challenge of educated unemployment. Examine the key reasons for this phenomenon and suggest policy measures to bridge the gap between education and employability.(250w,15m)

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Source: https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/in-india-education-without-employment/article69572290.ece

2.The growing dependence on groundwater for irrigation has raised serious concerns about long-term water security in India. In this light, critically analyse the government measures to promote sustainable groundwater management. (250w,15m)

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Source: https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/a-death-that-spotlights-irrigation-problems/article69571457.ece

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Practice Questions on Important Topics from Current Affairs: (14.05.2025)

1. Despite an increase in literacy and higher education, India continues to face the challenge of educated unemployment. Examine the key reasons for this phenomenon and suggest policy measures to bridge the gap between education and employability.(250w,15m)

#GS2 - #socialjustice

Source: https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/in-india-education-without-employment/article69572290.ece

2.The growing dependence on groundwater for irrigation has raised serious concerns about long-term water security in India. In this light, critically analyse the government measures to promote sustainable groundwater management. (250w,15m)

#GS3 - #agriculture

Source: https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/a-death-that-spotlights-irrigation-problems/article69571457.ece

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